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I think it's a place where values aren't always clear, there's a weird value set put on an actor based on whether or not you're working.

A lot of kids come out here after high school or college and they don't have a home base. It (acting) was something I did, not who I was."Q: The last time we spoke, you were on , did TPTB ever fill you in on who the killer was? I think there was some inherent challenges in the structure of the writing that got us in a little bit of trouble.

We have an incredible technical advisor on the show who was a detective with the NYPD for 24 years. I go to him for everything, and I just try to soak it all up.

For me as an actor, what helps me are the finer points, the small nuances and the things that give insight into the mentality and the emotional content of the work, of the job, of being a police officer. I played a marine once so all I did was running, pushups and boxing. I would go shoot and box and just sort of get into the whole mindset.

He has appeared in Meat Loaf's video "Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer than They Are" (from Bat Out of Hell II: Back into Hell) and was in Bon Jovi's video "It's My Life" with Shiri Appleby. The series followed six best friends over the course of 20 years, with each episode marking the next successive year.

When the group meets up for its 20th high school reunion, one turns up dead at the end of the night.

The series followed six best friends over the course of 20 years, with each episode marking the next successive year.He has also appeared in a couple of photographs, in the books Hollywood Splash and Men Before 10 AM Too.He was nominated four times for one award, the Young Artist Awards for The New Lassie and Kirk.William Estes (born October 21, 1978) is an American actor known for his role on CBS police drama Blue Bloods as Jamison "Jamie" Reagan, a New York Police Department officer and the younger son of the police commissioner, played by Tom Selleck. He landed his first major role in a television series when he was chosen out of 700 other kids to play Will Mc Collough (essentially the "Timmy" role) in the syndicated New Lassie series, which ran from 1989-91. Early in his career, he did many commercials including Fruit of the Loom and numerous guest starring roles in series like Highway to Heaven and Santa Barbara.